Associated Colleges of the South
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The Associated Colleges of the South (ACS) is a consortium of 16 liberal arts colleges in the southern United States. It was formed in 1991.
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A delegation from BNU-HKBU United International College was invited by the Associated Colleges of the South (ACS) to explore collaborative ties. UIC visited three of the ACS member institutions between 17 and 25 April. The delegates discussed exchange opportunities and collaborative projects with The delegates discussed exchange opportunities and collaborative projects with Hendrix College, Trinity University, Davidson College and Birmingham Southern College.[1]
Members
- Birmingham-Southern College - Birmingham, Alabama
- Centenary College of Louisiana - Shreveport, Louisiana
- Centre College - Danville, Kentucky
- Davidson College - Davidson, North Carolina
- Furman University - Greenville, South Carolina
- Hendrix College - Conway, Arkansas
- Millsaps College - Jackson, Mississippi
- Morehouse College - Atlanta, Georgia
- Rhodes College - Memphis, Tennessee
- Rollins College - Winter Park, Florida
- Sewanee: The University of the South - Sewanee, Tennessee
- Southwestern University - Georgetown, Texas
- Spelman College - Atlanta, Georgia
- Trinity University - San Antonio, Texas
- University of Richmond - Richmond, Virginia
- Washington and Lee University - Lexington, Virginia
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